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would you kill a puppy for a million dollars?

would you kill a puppy for a million dollars?

  • hell ya

    Votes: 9 52.9%
  • no

    Votes: 8 47.1%
  • maybe if for more money

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Um no, I'm pretty sure my diet is perfectly fine as is, piece of shit. :)

Sure, people can survive on a vegetarian diet, but eating meat isn't some new concept. It's happened as long as we've existed, not to say it should take up a majority of our diet or anything. It's natural for humans to eat small quantities of meat. Chimpanzees eat meat when the opportunity presents itself as well.

Food for thought:

 
Food for thought:


We're you trying to share something I didn't already know? I'm not following your thought process for sharing. I'm not obese, I don't eat ridiculously large quantities of meat or dairy nor do I condone the typical American diet.

I don't think I ever said the way the typical American consumes food and especially animal products was healthy. In fact I already said in this thread, including in what you quoted, that eating animal products is fine for humans in appropriate quantities. Your video even said so at 1:07.

I don't eat the way people do in that video. Unfortunately Americans don't realize just how much animal product they're overconsuming, which is too bad considering the problem isn't eating meat, it's how much meat....but ive said that already in this thread, twice.
 
The trailer doesn't do it justice but the documentary shows compelling evidence that animal protein actually activates cancer cells. And you don't have to be obese for that to happen.

It's worth the 90 minutes to watch and it streams instantly on Netflix.
 
"We learned that we could turn on and turn off cancer risks just by adjusting the level of that protein" - Your video.

I don't think he just said it was necessary for humans to cut it out completely. I know that my great grandma ate meat and drank milk and that I was at her 101st birthday when I was 7 and when she finally kicked the bucket, it wasn't cancer that did it. That's good enough evidence for me.

Specifics don't matter. Either way, we agree our country's diet is a long ways from healthy.
 
Cindy and Afeedz bes fucking up threads with their thoughts
 
"We learned that we could turn on and turn off cancer risks just by adjusting the level of that protein" - Your video.

I don't think he just said it was necessary for humans to cut it out completely. I know that my great grandma ate meat and drank milk and that I was at her 101st birthday when I was 7 and when she finally kicked the bucket, it wasn't cancer that did it. That's good enough evidence for me.

Specifics don't matter. Either way, we agree our country's diet is a long ways from healthy.

That quote is referrencing a rat study feeding them either 5% of their diet in casein or 20%. At 20% new tumors appeared regularly and at 5% no new tumors appeared. The study went back and forth in protein intake with the same population and had consistent results every time. And there's other evidence as well.

Before I watched that documentary I shot for Dr. Barry Sear's 30% calories from protein (almost all animal) and believed that was healthy. 30% is hell of a lot higher than 5%.

In 1985 Dr Essylstyn took 23 cardiac patients who were given know other medical options and put them on a plant based whole foods diet. Low fat, zero animal protein.

5 members dropped out. Of the other 18, only 1 had any further cardiac events in the next ten years. 12 are still alive today 27 years later.

Research of Dr. Esselstyn | The S File ? -- Health
 
That quote is referrencing a rat study feeding them either 5% of their diet in casein or 20%. At 20% new tumors appeared regularly and at 5% no new tumors appeared. The study went back and forth in protein intake with the same population and had consistent results every time. And there's other evidence as well.

Before I watched that documentary I shot for Dr. Barry Sear's 30% calories from protein (almost all animal) and believed that was healthy. 30% is hell of a lot higher than 5%.

In 1985 Dr Essylstyn took 23 cardiac patients who were given know other medical options and put them on a plant based whole foods diet. Low fat, zero animal protein.

5 members dropped out. Of the other 18, only 1 had any further cardiac events in the next ten years. 12 are still alive today 27 years later.

Research of Dr. Esselstyn | The S File ? -- Health

That article also states for the first 5 years out of 7 (at the time it had been written), the patients were still consuming milk and yogurt. So the patients had only that one cardiac event when for the majority of the time, they were still consuming animal products. Still sounds to me like a quantity issue, considering there were no problems during the first 5 years and when they took away yogurt and milk for the last 2, they mentioned no significant further increase in health.

Luckily, nowhere close to 30% of my calories come from animal protein.
 
Id eat him alive for the protein for a 1000.... U dont wanna jnow what id do for a mill..... btw, im off cycle for a good while, no sauce talking... Lol
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